This week, Lars talks all about infrared thermometers and discusses what they are, how to use them, and why they may help you in your data center. Press the play button below. TwitterFollow FacebookFollow InstagramFollow LinkedInFollow Lars Strong Senior Engineer...

This week, Lars discusses some considerations when placing data center supply tiles. Learn about the types of supply tiles, how they impact data center airflow – with particular attention to bypass airflow – and, of course, some tips for the best placement...

Note: This post originally appeared as “Expecting the Unexpected: Analyzing a Cooling Failure” on the Future Facilities blog, authored by Matt Green, an Applications Engineer at Future Facilities. It is republished here with permission. Thermal issues in...

The most costly form of stranded capacity is stranded cooling capacity, which is any portion of the mechanical system that is running, but not contributing to cooling IT equipment. The impact of stranded capacity is wasted cooling energy (and consequently money)....

Before getting on with the subject at hand, I want to take a short step back to provide a little context for this discussion. First, while many of my readers (and perhaps even some non-readers) may have their preferences for hot aisle containment (HAC) or cold aisle...